Company Overview
The Global Real Estate Fund (GREF) invests across commercial, residential, and industrial properties worldwide. Its diversified strategy balances stable rental income with targeted high-growth development opportunities. The fund covers office, retail, residential, logistics, and data-center assets, combining consistent returns with long-term capital appreciation.
GREF leverages global market expertise, active asset management, and ESG-compliant development strategies to generate predictable income streams and capital growth for institutional and individual investors alike.
Investment Thesis
Real estate is a resilient asset class. GREF targets high-quality properties and development projects across multiple geographies, combining stable cash flow with value-add opportunities and ESG-focused growth.
Stable Income Generation
Long-term leases across commercial, residential, and industrial assets provide predictable revenue streams and reduce investment volatility.
Global Diversification
Exposure across 40+ countries and multiple property sectors mitigates risk and increases access to high-growth markets.
ESG & Smart Buildings
Integration of sustainable building practices and smart infrastructure increases asset value and attracts institutional investment.
Value-add Opportunities
Renovation, redevelopment, and repositioning strategies enhance ROI while maintaining a balanced portfolio risk profile.
Why Consider GREF?
Global Real Estate Fund combines stable cash flows, high-quality assets, ESG-compliance, and diversification to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns.
Best Suited For:
- Investors seeking global real estate exposure
- Those targeting stable income and long-term capital appreciation
- ESG-conscious investors
- Medium to long-term horizon (5-10 years)
Business Segments
Commercial
Office buildings, retail spaces, and mixed-use developments in prime urban locations.
Residential
Multi-family apartments, luxury condos, and rental housing projects across key cities.
Industrial & Logistics
Warehouses, fulfillment centers, and last-mile distribution hubs in strategic locations.
Smart Infrastructure
IoT-enabled buildings, green-certified construction, and data-center facilities.